Kids from Middle River Baptist Church attended Saturday afternoon's game as guests of Kevin Gregg.
AJ Winkler, aka Alexander James, might just be 20 but he already has a wealth of in-ring experience heading into the annual wrestling card, set for July 7 at the New Green Room in Dundalk.
One of the greatest bowlers of all times is seeking bowlers and sponsors for his youth scholarship tournament set for Oct. 14 at Country Club Lanes in Middle River.
The rising senior placed second in the pole vault at the recent USATF Potamac Valley Association Region 16 Junior Olympic Championships.
The recent graduate finished in eighth place in the long jump at the the New Balance Nationals track and field competition in Greensboro, NC.
Mark Planamente will be a part of the Knights women's indoor track team, but will still teach and coach cross country and outdoor track at Kenwood next year.
Kennedy Akwo, along with Pikesville's Stephanie Honig, were this year's recipients of the Mildred Murray All-Academic Scholar Athlete awards and scholarships.
Travis Jenkins and Alyssa Williams were named the school's 2012 recipients of the Blanche Drennan Award.
The senior became the first Bluebird in 34 years to capture a state track and field championship when he placed first in the long jump.
Former Geoffrey Koger takes over the Knights program once again after being an assistant in 2011.
Rayven Ray and Travis Jenkins are expected to compete for multiple championships at this weekend's state track and field meet at Morgan State University.
The Mavericks rallied in the seventh inning, but lost 4-5 to Linganore in the Class 3A state semifinals at Bachman Park in Glen Burnie.
The college recently recognized its student-athletes, coaches and staff and its annual awards banquet.
The Mavericks will play Linganore in the Class 3A state semifinals at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Bachman Park in Glen Burnie.
Several Bluebirds were recognized following the team's 12-3 season.
The Mavericks' season comes to an end following their 5-0 loss to North Harford in the Class 3A North playoffs.
The Mavericks improved to 21-2 following their 5-0 victory over Hereford in the Class 3A North semifinals.
The Mavericks move on to regional semifinals after winning on Monday.
Following last season's upset loss in the regional finals, the Mavericks seem ready to make a run at the program's first state title.
The Knights' season ends with a 14-8 loss to Nassau Community College on Saturday in New York.
The Knights face host Nassau Community College at 3:30 p.m. in an NJCAA national semifinal game.
The Mavericks scored a combined eight runs in the fifth and sixth innings en route to a 9-1 victory over Franklin at CCBC Catonsville.
The Mavericks and Bluebirds now each move on to the regional quarterfinals following wins on Wednesday.
Kenwood, Eastern Tech have opening-round games set for Wednesday while Chesapeake has a bye into the regional quarterfinals.
The Bluebirds earned a first round bye in the 4A/3A South region while Eastern Tech and Chesapeake have opening round games in its regions on Wednesday.
The Knights advance to the NJCAA men's lacrosse national semifinals following their 19-8 win over Howard Community College on Sunday.
The Knights are one win away from returning to the national tournament following their 14-6 victory over CCBC Catonsville on Friday.
The Mavericks have won seven straight in baseball and 11 in a row in softball.